Getting the Source From Subversion

We use Subversion as our source code control system. If you are not familiar with Subversion,
check out their web site for details about the system before you dive in
here. If you are not familiar with Subversion, but have used CVS, you should have no problem with Subversion, as it is being built as a replacement to
CVS, minus CVS's frustrations.

The following URLs are the locations for the various Pentaho projects available in the repository. Following the Subversion standard, each project contains three
directories: branches, tags, and trunk.

Trunk - The latest code is in the trunk directory. This is usually the location you want use for development.

Branches - Previously released versions are in subdirectories under the branches directory. This is useful if you are debugging an older released version of the software.

Tags - Tagged versions of previous builds are located here. This is useful if you need the source code for a specific build including the nightly builds.

Note: All of the subversion projects are also available via HTTP. Simply replace svn:// with http:// and you can browse the source tree
in your browser. You may also need to use the http protocol if your firewall blocks the svn protocol.

We are always looking for ways to refine the development process and make it easier for our community to contribute. Please send suggestions, ideas,
and solutions to any major annoyances to communityconnection@pentaho.com.